Eastern Eye (UK)

Ethiopians win Delhi races

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ELITE runners brushed off poor air quality and a surge in coronaviru­s cases last Sunday (29) in India’s capital for the Delhi Half Marathon, one of the country’s first major sporting events since the pandemic started in March.

Forty-seven profession­al runners hit the 21-kilometre (13.1-mile) course in the men’s and women’s events, while amateur participan­ts raced between last Wednesday (25) and last Sunday to prevent overcrowdi­ng.

The route was sprayed with chemicals to minimise the effect of Delhi’s annual toxic smog, which blankets the megacity in winter due to traffic and industrial pollution, crop stubble burning and cold temperatur­es.

The air quality index – which monitors tiny PM2.5 and PM10 particles that get into the bloodstrea­m and vital organs – was at 244 and in the “poor” category, the Central Pollution Control Board said last Sunday.

Doctors last week said it would be “suicidal” for runners to take part in the competitio­n given the twin risks.

Ethiopia’s Amdework Walelegn won the men’s race with a course record of 58.53 minutes with last year’s champion Andamlak Belihu just a second behind.

The previous best was 59.06, which was

set by Ethiopia’s Guye Adola in 2014.

“The course was very good,” Walelegn said. “In earlier years there were a lot of Uturns, but this time it was flat and good to race on.”

In the women’s race, Yalemzerf Yehualaw of Ethiopia won in 1.04.46 – also a record – with Kenya’s Ruth Chepngetic­h second.

Avinash Sable, who qualified for the Tokyo Olympics in 3,000m steeplecha­se, was the top Indian finisher with a record national time of 1:00.30.

 ??  ?? VICTORY: Amedework Walelegn
VICTORY: Amedework Walelegn

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